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Sarajevo Airport saw its passenger numbers decline during the first month of the year. It welcomed 53.485 travellers through its doors, representing a decrease of 1.2% on 2018. The number of aircraft movements stood at 819, down 10.9%. During January, the airport was affected by adverse weather conditions. "Despite fierce competition, the airport is constantly working on attracting new airlines and is seeking to adapt to the individual and specific needs of each carrier. The airport’s management is undertaking ambitious infrastructure projects and other investments with the aim of further expanding its capacity and strengthening its leadership role on the Bosnian market", Sarajevo Airport said. This year, Aegean Airlines, Flynas and Tunsiair Express are set to launch new seasonal flights to Bosnia and Herzegovina's capital, while start-up FlyBosnia will also commence operations to Europe and the Middle East. A number of carriers will also boost their frequencies to Sarajevo, most notably Turkish Airlines, which will add an additional three weekly flight from Istanbul for a total of 21 weekly.

People tend to fly a lot here, especially the younger ones on low cost flights from TZL, Budapest was a huge hit for SJJ, I know at least 10 or 15 people that used the 20€ return tickets, not an expensive city to spend time in, a great experience for people in their 20s.

a motorway to tuzla is not even planned yet! and a fast rail will never been built. if they would start building today, it would not be ready before 2030! i would contain my enthusiasm for tuzla for now.

Ive been to the toilets early this year, the one in the terminal building when you just enter on the right, next to the kiosk, and the one when you arrive just before the passport control, they looked clean and more than decent, I dont get what all the fuss with the toilets in SJJ?

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